Detective Gordon: A Case for Buffy
By Ulf Nilsson and Gitte Spee
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The final story in this big-hearted series takes on the most important case ever investigated in Detective Gordon's forest—where is Buffy's mother? Gordon faces his old nemesis, the fox, in an investigation that leads to the edges of the forest.
Ulf Nilsson
Ulf Nilsson (1948-2021) was a celebrated Swedish children's author, who wrote more than 100 books for all ages, winning numerous awards and translated into over a dozen languages.
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Detective Gordon - Ulf Nilsson
A sweet little police station
In the forest was a small police station. Any animal with a problem could go there for help. It was painted red with white windowsills and had smoke coiling up from the chimney to the sky. There was a garden too, and a lawn and currant bushes.
The police station was busy on this chilly autumn morning. From inside you could hear kla-dunk, kla-dunk. It was peaceful work, though.
Outside, small figures were creeping around. They ran towards the currant bush at the corner of the house and hid themselves.
Inside the police station were two police officers: Detective Gordon and Detective Buffy. Buffy was a young mouse. At that moment she was sitting at the big desk wearing her fine police hat. She was leafing through important police papers and reading aloud from Gordon’s notes (Detective Gordon, the famous criminal detective, the terror of all villains): Hmm, Mister Badger has found a blue scarf…
Buffy scratched behind one large ear, thinking. Then she brightened, and began to leaf through other important papers. Yes, there it was.
Lost!
she read. Granny Squirrel has lost her scarf and would like it back immediately (because it is getting colder). If someone finds it…
Buffy whistled to herself. Soon she would ask the squirrel to describe the scarf. If she answered it’s blue
then the case was solved.
Buffy wrote Crime probably solved on the paper and took out the lovely stamp. She placed it on the paper, moved it a little to the right, a little to the left, and then she stamped so hard that the desktop sang. This was how you did police work! She stamped one more time, kla-dunk, so it could be heard even if you were standing outside—or if you were hidden in the police station’s currant bushes…
Crime and crime,
she muttered to herself. She rubbed out the words and wrote The problem is probably solved instead. Then she stamped a third time.
Next came the case of an angry grandfather badger who had said Snot child!
to a little mouse. That meant the police had to go in and do some educating. All the animals in the forest should be kind to one another.
If they were angry because they had woken up on the wrong side of the bed, they should avoid other animals or at least stay quiet. The badger needed to be told (as did the little mouse, who in fact was always snotty). Kla-dunk.
The last thing Buffy had to do that day was to order new cakes for the three cake tins. A very important job. There were new kinds available: coconut tops, banana cakes with crispy sugar topping, and nougat rolls with mint chips. Buffy thought she should probably wait till Gordon was awake. It was important that everyone was kept happy. Although the banana cakes sounded very good…
How happy and pleased Buffy was! Inside she felt absolutely pink and pale blue. She took off her cap and polished it. She loved being a police officer and doing important things. She loved the police station. A sweet little police station, as she said to Gordon. She loved the writing desk and the spinning chair and the stamp and the sweet little prison. Yes, because the prison was no longer a prison. It had two beds in it and the detectives slept in them.
Suddenly she heard snoring, a really powerful detective snore that shook the